SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Comptia Project + Project Management
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
certifications
,
comptia-project-+
,
it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Organizational body or entity assigned various responsibilities related to the centralized and coordinated management of those projects under its domain.
log
project management office (PMO)
analogous estimating (Technique)
external deliverable
2. Collection of logically related project activities - usually culminating in the completion of a major deliverable. project phase is a component of the project life cycle
project phase
earned value (EV)
sequence activities (Process)
hammock activity
3. Hierarchically organized depiction of the identified project risks arranged by risk category and subcategory that identifies the various areas and causes of potential risks.
risk breakdown structure (RBS)
resource histogram
plan risk response (Process)
subproject
4. A condition or situation favorable to the project - a positive set of circumstances - a positive set of events - a risk that will have a positive impact.
project management process group
failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) (Technique)
start date
opportunity
5. Total costs actually incurred and recorded in accomplishing work performed during a given time period for a schedule activity or work breakdown structure component. actual cost can sometimes be direct labor hours alone - direct costs alone - or all c
rework
specification limits
configuration management system (Tool)
actual cost (AC)
6. The process of managing procurement relationships - monitoring contract performance - and making changes and corrections as needed
near critical activity
administer procurements (Process)
application area
master schedule (Tool)
7. Processes that organize and manage the project team
project human resource management (Knowledge Area)
project management body of knowledge
project initiation
external deliverable
8. Any of all external environmental factors and internal organizational environmental factors that surround or influence the projects success. these factors are from any or all of the enterprises involved in the project and include organizational cultu
free float
scope
matrix organization
enterprise environmental factors (Input/Output)
9. Uncertain event or condition that has a positive or negative effect on projects objectives
result
direct and manage project execution (Process)
project scope
risk
10. Examining or measuring to verify whether an activity - component - product - result of service conforms to specified requirements.
specification limits
inspection (Technique)
start to start (SS)
threshold
11. Narrative description of the project scope - including major deliverables - project assumptions - project constraints and a description of work that provides a documented basis for making future project decisions and for confirming or developing a co
methodology
develop schedule (Process)
project scope statement (Output/Input)
calendar unit
12. Performed to defined a new project or a new phase of an existing project by obtaining authorization to start the project or phase
objective
project scope statement (Output/Input)
float
initiating processes (Process Group)
13. Identifying the specific actions to be performed to produce the project deliverables
project
reserve analysis (Technique)
define activities (Process)
project risk management (Knowledge Area)
14. Process of numerically analyzing the effect of identified risks on overall project objectives
perform quantitative analysis (Process)
risk avoidance (Technique)
estimate at completion (EAC)(Output/Input)
s-curve
15. Type of procurement document used to request price quotations from prospective sellers of common or standard products or services
early finish date (EF)
perform qualitative analysis (Process)
planned value (PV)
request for quotation (RFQ)
16. Hierarchal organization where each employee has one clear superior and staff are grouped by areas of specialization and managed by a person with expertise in that area.
functional organization
schedule performance index (SPI)
material
verify scope (Process)
17. Analyzing activity sequences - durations - resource requirements and schedule constraints to create the project schedule
develop schedule (Process)
summary activity
develop human resource plan (Process)
project phase
18. Document used to record and describe or denote selected items identified during execution of a process or activity
log
role
approved change request (Output/Input)
work authorization system (Tool)
19. Planning technique used to provide products - services and results that truly reflect customer requirements by translating those customer requirements into the appropriate technical requirements for each phase of project product development
effort
voice of the customer
estimate activity resources (Process)
Monte Carlo simulation
20. Change to project scope. almost always requires an adjustment to the project cost or schedule
estimate (Output/Input)
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
work performance information
scope change
21. Structure in which the project manager shares responsibility with the functional managers for assigning priorities and directing the work of persons assigned to the project
matrix organization
claim
scheduled finish date (SF)
log
22. Those criteria - including performance requirements and essential conditions which must be met before project deliverables are accepted
acceptance criteria
imposed date
scheduled finish date (SF)
co-location (Technique)
23. Approved specific version of the detailed scope statement - work breakdown structure (WBS) and its associated WBS dictionary
project phase
schedule baseline
scope baseline
risk
24. The latest possible point in time that a schedule activity may begin based upon the schedule network logic - the project completion date and any constraints assigned to schedule activities without violating schedule constraint or delaying project com
program
late start date (LS)
scope creep
requirement
25. The time in calendar units between the actual start date of the schedule activity and either the data date of the project schedule if the schedule activity is in progress or the actual finish date if the schedule activity is complete
actual duration
s-curve
product
data date
26. Processes and activities of the performing organization that determine quality policies - objectives and responsibilities so that the project will satisfy the needs for which it was undertaken
project quality management (Knowledge Area)
develop project management plan (Process)
project
expected monetary value (EMV)
27. Analysis. a statistical technique that calculates the average outcome when the future includes scenarios that may or may not happen. used in decision tree analysis.
plan risk response (Process)
assumptions
pareto chart (Tool)
expected monetary value (EMV)
28. Sum of products - services and results to be provided as a project
scheduled start date (SS)
program management
scope
develop project charter (Process)
29. Adding features and functionality (project scope) without addressing the effects on time - costs - and resources or without customer approval
technique
path divergence
voice of the customer
scope creep
30. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements
determine budget (Process)
late finish date (LF)
progressive elaboration (Technique)
quality
31. A general data gathering and creativity technique that can be used to identify risks - ideas or solutions to issues by using a group of team members or subject matter experts
milestone schedule (Tool)
invitation for bid (IFB)
executing processes (Process Group)
brainstorming (Technique)
32. Those processes performed to finalize all activities across all project management process groups to formally close the project or phase
closing processes (Process Group)
project management body of knowledge
tool
requirements traceability matrix
33. Centralized coordinated management of a program to achieve the program's strategic objectives and benefits
threat
network path
performing organization
program management
34. Planned dates for performing schedule activities and planned dates for meeting schedule milestones
develop project team (Process)
secondary risk
duration (DU or DUR)
project schedule (Output/Input)
35. Point in time that work was scheduled to start on a schedule activity. called planned start date.
free float
scheduled start date (SS)
enterprise environmental factors (Input/Output)
constraint (Input)
36. Information gathering technique examines the project from the perspective of each projects strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - and threats to increase the breadth of the risks considered by risk management
change requests
estimate activity durations (Process)
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
performance reports (Output/Input)
37. The statue - quality or sense of being restricted to a given course of action or inaction. an applicable restriction or limitation - either internal or external to a project - which will affect the performance of the project or a process.
project time management (Knowledge Area)
special cause
constraint (Input)
backward pass
38. Float (total float - free float)
slack
late finish date (LF)
float
portfolio
39. Risk that arises as a direct result of implementing a risk response
perform quantitative analysis (Process)
probability and impact matrix (Tool)
data date
secondary risk
40. A formally constituted group of stakeholders responsible for reviewing - evaluating - approving - delaying or rejecting changes to a project - with all the decisions and recommendations being recorded
work authorization
closing processes (Process Group)
change control board (CCB)
grade
41. Any continuous series of schedule activities connected with logical relationships in a project schedule network diagram
monitor
project calendar
network path
schedule model (Tool)
42. Documents utilized in bid and proposal activities - which include the buyer's invitation for bid - invitation for negotiations - request for information - request for quotation - request for proposal and sellers responses
request for information (RFI)
project team directory
procurement documents (Output/Input)
triggers
43. Quantitative risk analysis and modeling technique used to determine which risks have the most potential impact on the project. typical display of results is in the form of a tornado diagram
enterprise environmental factors (Input/Output)
sensitivity analysis
time and material contract (T&M)
regulation
44. Permission and direction to begin work on a specific schedule activity or work package or control account. sanctions project work to ensure that the work is done by the identified organization - at the right time - and in the proper sequence
verification
work authorization
influence diagram (Tool)
grade
45. Tracking team member performance - providing feedback - resolving issues and managing changes to optimize project performance
manage project team (Process)
activity
develop human resource plan (Process)
project initiation
46. Point in time that work was scheduled to finish on a schedule activity. called planned finish date
assumptions analysis (Technique)
baseline
decision tree analysis (Technique)
scheduled finish date (SF)
47. Schedule activity that determines when the logical successor activity can begin or end
code of accounts (Tool)
predecessor activity
sensitivity analysis
early start date (ES)
48. An estimating technique that uses a statistical relationship between historical data and other variables (sq. foot in construction - lines of code in software development) to calculate an estimate for activity parameters such as scope - cost - budget
percent complete
brainstorming (Technique)
contract (Output/Input)
parametric estimating (Technique)
49. Fixed date imposed on a schedule activity or schedule milestone. usually - start no earlier than - finish no later than
planning package
project scope management (Knowledge Area)
imposed date
earned value (EV)
50. Category or rank used to distinguish items that have the same functional use but do not share the same requirements for quality
hammock activity
assumptions
grade
logical relationship